Super smooth and full control on cornering…

  • CodandChips OP
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    31 year ago

    Yeah they do,( look for the “key” chains in the pic), it’s a pound coin but you can get pound size tokens on Amazon

    • @mjq07
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      31 year ago

      Sometimes, when I’m not in a rush I go full chaotic good and use my trolley key to release a load of them. I like to pay back from the times in the past when I didn’t have a coin handy.

    • @zeppo
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      21 year ago

      Ah, I see now. Ha, that much? I guess the US is lucky the the highest denomination coin in common use is the quarter.

    • Lenny
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      11 year ago

      Here in the US they give you the cart behind the till and you leave yours for the next person, so how does it work with tokens, are you like “no I gotta keep this cart, we bonded”?

      • @[email protected]
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        81 year ago

        You put a £1 coin in, you get a trolley, when you’re finished and put it back you get your £1 again. If you leave your trolley somewhere without putting it away you lose your £1 and whoever decides to grab it gets a free £1.

        • Lenny
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          11 year ago

          I get that, but here in the US you always end up walking out with a different trolley to the one you walk in with.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            Ok, and I just told you in the UK how it’s done and that you don’t do that. You don’t swap, you keep it until you return it yourself outside.

            • Lenny
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              11 year ago

              Ah right ok. Yeah, that’s one of those cultural differences here, you technically can do that, but you’d have to speak up at several points during the whole ordeal to avoid swapping. Going on ten years here but I’m still a true Brit who won’t say shit.